WAHOO, Neb. (AP) — Robust winds whipped round Doug Bartek, a fifth-generation farmer, as he headed right into a grain bin to shovel soybeans onto a conveyor chute. The 60-year-old was anxious on the onset of the spring planting season, rattling off the lengthy record of points affecting his household’s livelihood at their 2,000-acre farm close to Wahoo, Nebraska.
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